Been searching the internet on ways to remove the Mk3 2.2 Gearbox, not much information about it apart from lowering the subframe fully. The DMF, CSC, Clutch needs changing on this thing, it value is around £1200-1500 which is great when the garage want to charge you £900 for the privilege. Considering the option of a DIY attempt, over several evenings, on axel stands, in a nice garage with lighting/power etc.
From what I can gather the process is -
Anything else?
Removing the subframe fully, unsure on the weight of it and getting it to the ground, or even back in when working on the floor. Even if I get it down with the assistance of 2 jacks, and gravity....how would I raise it back into place....when leaving the bolts in gives me a chance to get it up with the jack..
From what I can gather the process is -
- Remove airbox/battery
- Disconnect CSC hydraulic pipe, reverse sensor connector, earth lead?
- Remove NS driveshaft nut, jack car and remove front wheels.
- Remove drop link, track rod ends and NS ball joint bolt
- Remove gearbox linkage
- Inside the car, disconnect the steering column
- Remove front grille, secure radiator with ty-wraps
- Disconnect intercooler pipes from front of subframe
- Place jack underneath OSF subframe, loosen (but not remove bolts), lower jack
- Place jack underneath NSF subframe, remove bolts, lower jack.
- Support subframe
- Remove gear linkage
- Disconnect driveshafts
- Move jack to support engine
- Remove gearbox mount bolt
- Remove 13mm gearbox bolts
- Remove pull gearbox off onto subframe for enough access to flywheel
- Replace CSC, DMF and Flywheel
Anything else?
Removing the subframe fully, unsure on the weight of it and getting it to the ground, or even back in when working on the floor. Even if I get it down with the assistance of 2 jacks, and gravity....how would I raise it back into place....when leaving the bolts in gives me a chance to get it up with the jack..